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Frank, Jeremy and Ryan of YELLOW TEARS Pt. 1

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YELLOW TEARS is the infamous urological band and multimedia unit responsible for perverse industrial classics such as "The Pissmop" LP on Hospital Productions, live performances centered around gargling body fluids, and even a theme park, complete with a giant DIY water slide. Its members ran the Red Light District venue in Far Rockaway, NY, a pillar for the American underground extreme music scene, that they still operate to this day. All three members - Frank, Jeremy, and Ryan - were able to take the time to talk to me about their bizarre and unique universe in this episode of WCN Podcast.
On the WCN Patreon, you can download exclusive outtakes from the Pissmop sessions, as well as an edit of new YELLOW TEARS studio improvisations.
Opening track: "3 Heads Underwater Experience" from Cult Of Yellow Tears 7"+CS on Hospital Productions.
This episode of White Centipede Noise Podcast is brought to you by:
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Divine Severance Records - https://divineseverancerecords.bandcamp.com/
OCHU - Dry Routine LP out now on White Centipede Noise! https://whitecentipedenoise.com/
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YELLOW TEARS is the infamous urological band and multimedia unit responsible for perverse industrial classics such as "The Pissmop" LP on Hospital Productions, live performances centered around gargling body fluids, and even a theme park, complete with a giant DIY water slide. Its members ran the Red Light District venue in Far Rockaway, NY, a pillar for the American underground extreme music scene, that they still operate to this day. All three members - Frank, Jeremy, and Ryan - were able to take the time to talk to me about their bizarre and unique universe in this episode of WCN Podcast.
On the WCN Patreon, you can download exclusive outtakes from the Pissmop sessions, as well as an edit of new YELLOW TEARS studio improvisations.
Opening track: "3 Heads Underwater Experience" from Cult Of Yellow Tears 7"+CS on Hospital Productions.
This episode of White Centipede Noise Podcast is brought to you by:
F.L.A.W. Fest - https://flawfest.blogspot.com/
TH/FX Noise Devices - https://thfxnoisedevices.com/
Divine Severance Records - https://divineseverancerecords.bandcamp.com/
OCHU - Dry Routine LP out now on White Centipede Noise! https://whitecentipedenoise.com/
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